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Daily News from New York, New York • 205

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All-Stars fame at the Polo Grounds Sept. 7. Napolitano Cops Queensboro Bout Kay Napolitano, 1172, won an eight-round decision over Johnny ilorstman. ia the feature bout at the Queensboro Arena last night before a crowd of 5,000. The fight was a slugfest all the way and was pretty even until the final round when Napolitano opened tip a deep cut over Horst man's left eye with a left hook.

J.aj Prrrjuuio, ix wea aa rirbt rotnd Fishback Retains Jr. Net Title Joey Fishback of New York defeated Billy Gillespie of Atlanta, 6-2. 6-3, 6-3, yesterday and retained his Eastern Junior singles title. The match was played at the West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills, and the winner and loser will represent the ELTA in the national junior championships at Culver, next week. By Jack Mahon The Boxing Commission vacated John Henry Lewis light-heavyweight title, refused to recognize the new middleweight champion, AI Hostak, and practically everything else, including Soviet Russia, at its meeting yesterday.

Gen. Phelan and his mates wen in rare form as they dissected Gen. John Phelan John Henry Lewis U-ZZ Roveretfes Win Garden Softball Before an inaugural crowd of 4,003 soft ball fans at the Garden last night, the feature game cf a girls doubkheader was won by the Roverettes of New York over Howard All Stars of South Nor-walk. 16-3. The Trevoe girls of Brooklyn defeated the Newark Poppy Mills, 6-1, in the preliminary tilt.

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Either Marioka or Montana will be eliminated next Wednesday-night when they meet in a fifteen-rounder at the New Queensboro Arena. the ailing1 boxing1 business. They ruled Lewis' title vacant "because he refused to meet Tiger Jack Fox." Then the lads, thoroughly warmed up, declined to recognize one-round knockout conqueror of Champion Freddie Steele in Seattle. The NBA announced it automatically recognized Hostak. Phelan explained inasmuch as the Commission had accepted Fred Apostoli's check as No.

1 challenger some months ago, Steele had no right to meet Hostak. Because Young Corbett 3d has since Waten Apostoli, the Commission suggested a Corbett-Apostoli renewal vith Hostak to meet the winner. The survivor of this little round robin would be the cliam-Iion! October Deadline, Lewis Claims. Phelan said ha had made many attempts to secure a Lewis-Fox bout but was told by Gus Greenlee, the champion's manager, that Lewis would right Al Gainer in Pittsburgh. "That fight never came off and now I understand Lewis is- going to Europe," explained the General.

Lewis claims he is not bound to meet anyone till October as he defended the crown against Emilio Martinez at Minneapolis on April He stopped Martinez in four rounds. The Commission suggested an elimination tourney, in whl.h Fox, Gainer, Gus Lesnevich, former Golden Glover, and Emilio Bettina would compete. The winner would receive ihe Commission's sanction a champion. SO SMOOTH YOU CAN DRINK II STRAIGHT I I fZT DHd frm W0 Cnw Mcrof Sptrrfa. 90 frpof BfM-ftUU, WC, BOSTON.

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